Multi-product carriers

Shale gas

LNG as fuel

Advances in design bring new exibility at load and disports.

o Multiproduct carriers

Building against long term T/C contracts

Controlled risk

6. New carriers in the market and opportunities in Asia.
7.South East Asia’s demand, geographical make-up and suitability of small LNG shipping
8.LNG infrastructure to support small scale LNG shipping and distribution:

Hubs and receiving terminals as market facilitators

Singapore LNG terminal

South China Sea carries 50% of the world LNG

Mayor producers in the area

Facilitated by:

Eduardo Perez, Principal Consultant, SMALL LNG

Eduardo has more than 20 years of experience in international trade and shipping, both as a Charterer and as a Ship Owner. He specializes in ethylene transportation, small LNG carriers and complete supply chain value analysis. Areas of expertise in petrochemicals transportation include Iran and the Middle East; Europe; Brazil and Argentina and South East Asia. Eduardo spent over 14 years as a Chartering and Supply Chain manager with Dow Chemical globally before spending close to 10 years as Vice President at Norgas Carriers Houston and Singapore, General Manager at MNGC in Singapore and thereafter at Lauritzen Kosan A/S from Denmark as Business Development Manager. Eduardo has experience in dealing with dierent cultures and negotiation contracts in dierent countries.